Miles McInnes: "We still need one more dead cop for revenge"

In this particularly galling video, my brother Miles claims #BlackLivesMatter won't call it "even" until three cop murders can be directly linked to revenge for Trayvon, Brown, and Garner.

(LANGUAGE and CONTENT WARNING:)

He neglects to note that the three black men he’s discussing were not innocent and 100% of his police victims are.

However, that’s not what’s so irritating about his ridiculous narrative.

The worst part is he got the math wrong.

First, he neglected to count Officer Brian Moore who was gunned down in May by Demetrius Blackwell. He also neglected to mention Police Officer Don Allen who was found dead in his home in Abilene, Texas. This was mere days after Goforth was killed and in the same state #BlackLivesMatterwas calling for dead cops. Hours later, Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz who was murdered in Chicago. The three suspects are still being chased through Illinois.

So, Miles, you bastard. For your fake three victims we have -- at the very least -– the real murders of officers Ramos, Moore, Liu, Allen, Goforth, and Gliniewicz.

This doesn’t include the hundreds of officers over the past two years who have died in the line of duty.

They used to die because they chose to face the dangers that come with law enforcement.

Now they can add your lies as one of the many dangers that come with risking your life to keep other safe.

Comments

Sorry, I have to disagree with the negative criticism against “Miles”, made by some well-meaning people on this thread. I think Gavin’s approach is dead on. He is trying to bring back satire in political debate. Satire is practically a lost art — but is particularly effective for conservatives trying their best to get their points across. Satire is guerrilla warfare, something needed given the huge odds conservatives face against the dominant liberal-left establishment. The left wing dominates the debate, in the media, government and the powerful lobbyin establishment. Since conservatives are powerless, at least they can poke fun at the ruling, dominant elites. Humour has a way of making life easier. We will need Gavin, once Trudeau nd Mulcair jointly take power. —David Murrell in Fredericton dmurrell@unb.ca

I’m sorry to, but Gavin’s approach to news stories, or trying to make a point, usually fails. His humour and approach just don’t cut it. A straight forward approach would be greatly appreciated.It’s too bad your head is so far up your ass you can’t recognize irony

I told my good friend, Harry, who happens to be black, that I wished a cop would shoot me dead. He said he wouldn’t like to be dead. I told him nobody really cares if they’re dead. He asked me why I didn’t commit suicide if wanted to be dead. I said it it wasn’t a dignified way to die. He said they’re studying the possibility of legislating assisted suicide. I asked if you could be assisted by a gunshot to the head by a cop. He said he didn’t think so, it had to be a chemical shot into you by a doctor. I asked I’m if the doctor would shoot the chemical into your head if that’s the way you wanted it. He said he doubted it. I asked him if he thought that was dignified. He said most dead people don’t think so. I asked him if he thought It would make the evening news if a doctor shot me in the head. He said it would probably have to be a cop… Oh, did I write that out loud?

I wonder if Bill 59 passes in Quebec, if this type of satire will be allowed in that Province.

Further, I wonder if either of the two socialist, federal leaders, who like past Quebecois federal leaders, are currently vying to be assistant Premier of that Province, will pass similar legislation? For, as per Ms. Blachford’s N/P column today, “…in this country, when people disapprove of what you say, they will criminalize the speech.”